Brian, sorry I don't have any pics. There are some pics of my truck on the 'net, but none of them highlight the sliders. And seeing how I have no digital camera, I can't snap any for you right now. But some of the main design features are as follows: 3/4 inch steel; they are curved to match the natural curvature of the door bottoms; they are a one-piece design that has channels that box in the sill; they are press fit; they mount through the sill mounts with about 10 bolts per side.
They are finished in what he called a "Hammer" coating; smooth like powdercoating but with a grit for durability. I have banged these things all over rocks in TN, and they still don't have a scratch. I have also been completely suspended on the rocks (all tires off the ground), balancing on nothing but the sliders, they haven't flexed at all. ZERO. Not at the time they were under such pressure, nor after I had come off the rocks to inspect any warping. I'm sold.
And these things were only $450. Best bang for my buck I've ever spent on my truck. If I were you, I would call Travis down at OO and talk to him. He will make whatever you want to whatever your standards are, and he will keep you updated on every phase of the project. In my case, I had to leave my truck down there during the process so that he could make sure they were a perfect fit, and he would email me close-up shots of his work and ask if that was what I wanted. If I said yes, he would move on. If I said no, he would scrap that effort and start from scratch. Perfect guy to do business with. I asked him to make me something that looked perfectly stock, but with out-of-this-world performance, and he exceeded my expectations by eschelons.
And on a side note, if you want to see some pics of some work he did on another truck, search on here, on
www.tnrovers.com, and on the 'net for pics of a truck named Judge Dredd. It's an '04 Rangie for which he built sliders, a heavy-duty front bumper, a heavy-duty rear bumper, and I think maybe a roof rack. An absolutely jaw-dropping truck. It's bumpers look better than anything I have seen from any other manufacturer, PERIOD. Owner's name is Dave McCoy; he's a member of TNRovers.
In summary, call OO.